https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/07/...said-to-be-near-a-deal-for-tribune-media.html
Update other news outlets are reporting that Sinclair will buy Tribune and its value will be $45 per share
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...-close-to-buying-tribune-for-about-45-a-share
Update other news outlets are reporting that Sinclair will buy Tribune and its value will be $45 per share
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...-close-to-buying-tribune-for-about-45-a-share
Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. is close to buying Tribune Media Co., a deal made possible after the Federal Communications Commission voted last month to ease a limit on TV-station ownership in the U.S.
Sinclair would pay about $45 a share, or about $4 billion, for the Chicago-based broadcasting company, according to people familiar with the talks who asked not to be named because the discussions aren’t public. Tribune’s closing price on Friday was $40.29, giving it a market value of $3.5 billion. While an agreement may be announced as early as Monday, the deal could still fall apart.
The acquisition of Tribune would give Sinclair TV stations in big media markets like New York, Chicago and Miami, strengthening its hand in negotiations with pay-TV distributors and major broadcast networks. The larger scale also would help the combined company face down online competitors vying for a piece of the local advertising pie.
21st Century Fox Inc., with funding from Blackstone Group LP, had been planning an offer for Tribune but in the end didn’t submit a bid, according to a person familiar with the matter. Nexstar Media Group Inc. also was preparing an offer, according to people familiar with the matter.
Gary Weitman, a spokesman for Tribune Media, and representatives from Nexstar and Fox declined to comment. Emails to Sinclair weren’t returned.
A potential marriage of two of the largest local TV station owners in the U.S. was made easier last month when the FCC restored a rule that allows TV station groups to count just half of their coverage area for Ultra High Frequency stations to comply with a 39 percent nationwide cap set by Congress.